
Tribune News Service
Ludhiana, January 17
The Ludhiana police are set to observe the National Road Safety month in which awareness regarding road safety will be spread by through various drives.
As per the police, the month-long drive will start from January 18 and conclude on February 17.
Additional DCP Traffic Pragya Jain will lead the drive along with ACP (Traffic) Varunjit Singh and ACP Gurdev Singh.
Under the drive, seminars will be held for the school and college students, truck drivers and for common residents.
People will be told to follow traffic rules like wearing helmet while driving, no use of mobile phone while driving, driving at normal speed, complete no to underage driving, avoiding wrong parking and no jumping of red light etc.
On the first day of the traffic awareness month, Police Commissioner Rakesh Agrawal will take part in the inaugural event at the Dholewal chowk. Later, women police personnel will hold a traffic rules awareness rally on scooters.
Sources said the police will do minimal challaning this month and create awareness among residents to resort to safe driving.
Seminar for students
Under the drive, seminars will be held for school and college students, truck drivers and for common residents. People will be told to follow traffic rules like wearing helmet while driving, no use of mobile phone while driving, driving at normal speed, complete no to underage driving, avoiding wrong parking and no jumping of red light etc.
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